smarted
v. (傷口)疼痛( smart的過去式和過去分詞 ); 感到刺痛; 引起疼痛; 受罪
Smart people and things are pleasantly neat and clean in appearance.
He was smart and well groomed but not good looking...
他儀容整潔,穿戴漂亮,就是人長得不好看。
I was dressed in a smart navy blue suit.
我身穿一套帥氣的藏青色西服。
You can describe someone who is clever as smart .
He thinks he's smarter than Sarah is...
他認為自己比薩拉聰明。
Buying expensive furniture is not necessarily the smartest move to make.
購買昂貴的傢俱不見得就是最明智之舉。
A smart place or event is connected with wealthy and fashionable people.
...smart London dinner parties.
氣派不凡的倫敦晚宴
...a smart residential district.
豪華的住宅區
Smart bombs and weapons are guided by computers and lasers so that they hit their targets accurately.
If a part of your body or a wound smarts, you feel a sharp stinging pain in it.
My eyes smarted from the smoke.
我的眼睛被煙薰得很疼。
If you are smarting from something such as criticism or failure, you feel upset about it.
The Americans were still smarting from their defeat in the Vietnam War...
美國人仍然對越南戰爭的失敗耿耿於懷。
He is still smarting over criticism of his victorious but clumsy performance.
他還在為別人批評他儘管最終勝出但表現笨拙感到悶悶不樂。
The smart set is a group of fashionable and wealthy people.
...Spago, favourite eating place of the Los Angeles smart set.
思派古——洛杉磯的時尚富人最喜歡光顧的用餐之地
He smarted from the savage attacks on his film.
他因自己的影片受到猛烈攻擊而感到痛心.
He winced and smarted on seeing it take shape.
眼看就要去實現它了,這卻使他畏縮和敏感起來.
He smarted under the gibes of his fellows.
他因受同伴的嘲笑而苦惱.
She smarted from the scolding.
她因受到責罵而感到難受.
My eyes smarted from the smoke.
我的眼睛被煙刺痛.